Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers

Health is a key factor of well-being in all aspects of life, not least work-related life. Health, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), encompasses a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization,...

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Main Author: Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands 2018
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3099 2023-08-20T04:07:33+02:00 Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers Líðan í lok vinnudags – um starfsaðstæður leik- og grunnskólakennara Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís 2018-12-31 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/3099 isl ice Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/3099/1834 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/3099 Copyright (c) 2020 Netla Netla - english edition; 2018: Sérrit 2018 - Menntakvika 2018 Netla; 2018: Sérrit 2018 - Menntakvika 2018 1670-0244 primary school teachers kindergarten teachers working conditions stress exhaustion grunnskólakennara leikskólakennarar starfsaðstæður stress í lok vinnudags úrvinda í lok vinnudags info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:29:24Z Health is a key factor of well-being in all aspects of life, not least work-related life. Health, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), encompasses a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization, 1986). Antonovsky (1988) argued that good health partly depends on whether individuals respond to a difficult situation in a positive or a negative way, and their ability to see the context of the conditions they face (Antonovsky, 1988). Our well-being in the workplace can have a major impact on our lives. Several scholars have defined a healthy workplace as one where employees feel safe and satisfied, that supports good health, well-being and the ability to cope, stimulates activity towards development of the workplace, hinders accidents, and reduces absenteeism and stress (Kauppinen et al., 2007; Whitehead, 2006).The aim of the study was to examine the well-being at work and working conditions of municipal employees, particularly kindergarten and primary school teachers. Four research questions were asked: (1) How did kindergarten and primary school teachers feel at the end of the work day for the past three months? (2) Did kindergarten and primary school teachers feel differently at the end of the work day for the past three months than other municipal employees? (3) What is the connection between working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers and a feeling of being stressed at the end of the workday? (4) What is the connection between working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers and a feeling of exhaustion at the end of the workday? This study is based on an electronic questionnaire survey submitted to all employees of one municipality in Iceland (total 1,566) in autumn 2016. The response rate was 70.2%. Kindergarten and primary school teachers were 45.2% of the respondents.The results show that 35.4% of kindergarten and primary school teachers were very often or rather often ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Kauppinen ENVELOPE(20.467,20.467,67.833,67.833)
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topic primary school teachers
kindergarten teachers
working conditions
stress
exhaustion
grunnskólakennara
leikskólakennarar
starfsaðstæður
stress í lok vinnudags
úrvinda í lok vinnudags
spellingShingle primary school teachers
kindergarten teachers
working conditions
stress
exhaustion
grunnskólakennara
leikskólakennarar
starfsaðstæður
stress í lok vinnudags
úrvinda í lok vinnudags
Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
topic_facet primary school teachers
kindergarten teachers
working conditions
stress
exhaustion
grunnskólakennara
leikskólakennarar
starfsaðstæður
stress í lok vinnudags
úrvinda í lok vinnudags
description Health is a key factor of well-being in all aspects of life, not least work-related life. Health, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), encompasses a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization, 1986). Antonovsky (1988) argued that good health partly depends on whether individuals respond to a difficult situation in a positive or a negative way, and their ability to see the context of the conditions they face (Antonovsky, 1988). Our well-being in the workplace can have a major impact on our lives. Several scholars have defined a healthy workplace as one where employees feel safe and satisfied, that supports good health, well-being and the ability to cope, stimulates activity towards development of the workplace, hinders accidents, and reduces absenteeism and stress (Kauppinen et al., 2007; Whitehead, 2006).The aim of the study was to examine the well-being at work and working conditions of municipal employees, particularly kindergarten and primary school teachers. Four research questions were asked: (1) How did kindergarten and primary school teachers feel at the end of the work day for the past three months? (2) Did kindergarten and primary school teachers feel differently at the end of the work day for the past three months than other municipal employees? (3) What is the connection between working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers and a feeling of being stressed at the end of the workday? (4) What is the connection between working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers and a feeling of exhaustion at the end of the workday? This study is based on an electronic questionnaire survey submitted to all employees of one municipality in Iceland (total 1,566) in autumn 2016. The response rate was 70.2%. Kindergarten and primary school teachers were 45.2% of the respondents.The results show that 35.4% of kindergarten and primary school teachers were very often or rather often ...
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author Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
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title Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
title_short Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
title_full Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
title_fullStr Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
title_full_unstemmed Well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
title_sort well-being at work and working conditions of kindergarten and primary school teachers
publisher Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands
publishDate 2018
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op_source Netla - english edition; 2018: Sérrit 2018 - Menntakvika 2018
Netla; 2018: Sérrit 2018 - Menntakvika 2018
1670-0244
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